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You can now use your Apple II to control your Smart Home and post to Slack or Twitter!

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Ramokromok
Ramokromok
  • Publish date Oct 26, 2020
  • Article read time 1 min read
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If you’ve ever wanted to use your Apple II and feel like you’re in the future, then you now can! II Connect is a new piece of software from @ReEstInv that allows you to post to various social media accounts, turn lights on and off and connect to other Smart Home features.

The software requires a2Retrosystem’s Uthernet Card to connect to webservice IFTTT (If This, Then That), which you can use to set up various actions.

You can find more about the project on this page here.
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